well, Just finished a random, book found at waterstones, called Eve, which was really good

Now I am starting Number 8 of Malazan book of fallen set, Toll the Hounds (I don't understand title ether?????? but they are legend books)

As for Twilight in class, well do not know about Amercia, but here in England, even when you get to choose books, the pool is small, as they will pretty much fail you striagth off, unless it is a highly accepted peice of literature, and most fantasy fiction is out as well, which is why English literature sucks, and I droped it,

I'm currentlly reading Jane Erye btw for my English class. So far, so good. My teacher has done an excelent job in litterature selection to "force" his class to read. Some have become my favorite books such as 1984 and Catch-22. If any of you get a chance to read it, I stronglly recommend it.

I am re-reading Richard Matheson's Hell House right now. One of my favorite horror novels. I also still go through a bunch of H.P. Lovecraft stuff every now and then. Once i am done re-reading Hell House, I will be re-reading Bram Stoker's Dracula. Which is the best horror novel ever IMO.

Hmm I wasnt to fond of Catcher in the Rye, but its ok.
If you care for "classic" books or "memorable" books, I also recommend The Grapes of Wrath. More than likelly it will be assigned in a public university collage at some point. Its boring as hell to read, but the message with it is great. So if you do read it be sure to discuse it with another person or it wont seem as good.

I just finished the second part of Larsson's trilogy, The Girl Who Played with Fire. Now I'm going to read the last book, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. I loved the first two books, so I'm really looking forward to it.

Exchange by Paul Magrs. Picked the first book I could find off the shelf for a reading project at school and I love it. It's a nice little read, for the teenage age range. It's theme is kind of like Fahrenheit 451.

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